I.R.S. Records releases R.E.M.‘s debut album Murmur, featuring the single “Radio Free Europe”.
I.R.S. Records releases R.E.M.‘s debut album Murmur, featuring the single “Radio Free Europe”.
I.R.S. Records releases R.E.M.‘s second album, Reckoning.
IRS Records releases R.E.M.‘s third album, Fables of the Reconstruction, featuring the singles “Driver 8” and “Can’t Get There From Here”.
IRS Records releases R.E.M.‘s fifth album, Document, featuring the singles “The One That I Love” and “Its the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)”. This is the band’s last IRS release before signing with Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.‘s sixth album, Green, featuring the singles “Stand”, “Orange Crush”, and “Pop Song 89”.
Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.‘s seventh album, Out of Time, featuring the singles “Losing My Religion” and “Shiny Happy People”.
The soundtrack from the movie Until The End Of The World is released, featuring songs by U2, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Lou Reed, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Depeche Mode and others; the CD contains only a few short sections of Graeme Revell’s instrumental score.
Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.‘s eighth album, Automatic for the People, featuring the singles “Drive”, “Everybody Hurts”, and “Man On The Moon”.
Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.‘s ninth album, Monster, featuring the singles “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?”, “Bang and Blame”, and “Crush With Eyeliner”.
Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.‘s tenth album, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, featuring the singles “Bittersweet Me” and “E‐Bow the Letter”.
Warner Bros. Records releases R.E.M.‘s 11th album, Up, the first album without founding member Bill Berry.
Warner Bros. releases the soundtrack from the movie Man On The Moon, featuring both songs and instrumental underscore by R.E.M.
Warner Bros. releases R.E.M.‘s 12th album, Reveal, featuring the single “Imitation Of Life”.
Warner Bros. records releases the R.E.M. compilation album In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003, featuring the new single “Bad Day”. This collection is limited only to the band’s output on Warner-issued albums, and omits their earliest work.
The R.E.M. album Around the Sun is released, featuring the single “Leaving New York”.